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    Ballarat ( / ˌbæləˈræt / bal-ə-RAT) [2] ( Wathawurrung: balla arat) [3] is a city in the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia. Ballarat has a population of 115,951 [4] as of 2022 making it the third-largest inland city in Australia and the third-largest city in Victoria. Within months of Victoria separating from the colony of New ...

  2. Au nord de l'Écosse se trouve un village pittoresque victorien appelé Ballater. Cet authentique joyau caché, niché au cœur de Royal Deeside , est l'un des plus importants pôles touristiques des Highlands par sa riche histoire et son magnifique cadre rural. Focus sur ce village, constituant l'une des plus belles étapes d'un voyage en Ecosse. Plongeon à travers l&#39 ...

  3. Designated. 25 November 1980. Reference no. LB21833. Shown in Aberdeenshire. The Victoria and Albert Halls is a complex of municipal buildings in Station Square, Ballater, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The structure, which accommodates the new Ballater Community and Heritage Hub, is a Category C listed building. [1]

  4. Ballater. Ballater is a small town in Aberdeenshire in North East Scotland, about 25 mi (40 km) west of Aberdeen. It grew up as resort town in the Victorian era and in 2020 had a population of 1,430. It’s on A93, the main road up the Dee Valley, and is a good base for exploring Deeside and Cairngorms National Park.

  5. Location. The Polhollick Bridge spans the River Dee near Ballater, Aberdeenshire. It was built in 1892 by James Abernethy, a steel founder in Aberdeen. The bridge had been commissioned by Alexander Gordon as a gift to the area to replace a ferry crossing. Gordon had grown up in the area and witnessed a drowning incident at the ferry.

  6. History. The barracks were built as temporary accommodation in 1850 to accommodate the Queen's Guard around the time that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert acquired Balmoral Castle. [1] A row of Tudor style cottages were converted into permanent barracks in 1869 and some flat-roofed oriental-looking buildings were erected on the site in 1904.

  7. Original Railway. Originally constructed between 1853 and 1866, [2] the Deeside Railway ran between Ballater railway station and Aberdeen Ferryhill railway station. The line was regularly used by the Royal Family and other important people visiting Balmoral Castle. The line closed in stages between 1966 and 1967.